I. conclusion of the 910618050. _LL Higgins, on _behalf ol the P.E. glgnd men, presented Bergt. G. W. Carmichael with a gold mounted loun- tain pen and Corpl. James l-latino! L. ' with a gold mounted meerchaum pipe. the P.E. island in appreciation of their services as in- eve of theirzatructors. after spend-l at the fort.: ::THE DAY OF SPECALIZING. presided Some shoe factories try to make Maxwell. ably everything in Shoes and, like ‘_‘Jaclt by Quartermaster John lL i of All Trades." make nothing particu- its appreciation of the? larly good. The “YOUNG CANADA" programme provided by School Shoes are the product of thc- weil merited applause. During tory specializing on School Shoes, and t,___, iiiiri N.C.0.'s and men of No. 1 Coy,'of shoes looks better. nts better and psesented Sergt.-Major Higgins with » wears three times as long as t he slip- A vdy appropriate gift in recognition! shed productions of an average “make- e¢'hh services and expressive ot the all" factory. lt’s true economy to buy gdwlil existing between them during the CROSBY "YOUNG CA.‘_lADA" time he had been with them. At~ School Shoes for your children. _ -W O The Lime Taiior with The sig Trade _ g 'ri ' ' 'g (. fig/ _(P e _ 4 ___ J' _`__ . big recruiting contest in "connection evening Lt. Maxwell on behalf of _ the result is that this particular Jmake 5 _.___ 3 fe.. ...ee-4 i .io `\ . \\` _ :_ _/.’\ A A' . Z """i"i . _ ‘ Cloth, liit and Fasliioni. These are three things we give our special attention. ‘ Also our workmanship is unsurpassed in the Maritime All this combined with our magnificent display of Blue, Gy, Brown and Black cloths gives us the most up-t -date T onng Establishments in the City. » ~ - . Give us your order and be convinced. M. ROSS i MERCHANT TAILOR Phone 387. 150 Great George St. £ ln- ' Lenten Specialties 5 ~ Fish makes a most appetizin and nourishing meal. 'Read over the following list from which to choose. Codiishl and 2 lb. Pkges. Canned Salmon ' " Boneless Strip Lllbgsfef Herring Smoked .. °h"mp ' “ “_ Boneless -4 gfzgligg _"~.Finnon Haddies “ Clams - t. Fillet “ Kippered Kerrings ' ‘ Lea & Perrins’. Ki-veys’ & Cartons Sauces ' Anchovy Paste BEER & GOFF ' 1. ` . W----'-F? l- PHONE 150 _ ' Stylish Shoes at Sacrifice Prices ' i you buy style ou _can uctions no reason what- mi without a_ pair of t t easter suit. shoes for men, and _children are and sizes, and the are marked Ranging 25 p. c. oemahers Supplier Before ?_p"_`prlc_e of vaaeod, w “bought a Isle strie leather-there are one sides here now t t you can , sp|endid‘advani.d~;o. Also a '_ . _ stock of shoe dressing, ink __,;____ _____,_ ____,_‘$&_:-‘_ilndings. _st_____s_iie_cia_il!_ J. H. _...__ ' .--- 1 ,Q¢'\¢f“'___ i. 1 -1 ~ -».». ,__ rrravaigsowanarioviseal * fi ." . new ' ' &ll6Ul1’.- A5-li lth milton not 4| at : lt. , Herbert at I._30: Pownal st 7. TEACHER BIOCIIQ-_.llr.. Hel- ens llcbooald. tssdl'.of_Glooaladalo school. has tsasued hor nstigiisgailn to lake pled. Ffldny. $11 e . _For two years lb llenouald _-has. llilaht school in Gilldtlale with .enviable and proooaaoeilvssoeess and in min; nel- me also-_ietpis mon; it highly eihcient and lllooelful teach- isr bst,a_hoir loss is “ll-it\l'a gala as lisa lleDonald's amblduns are for a higher aim in life in which her friends wish her every success.-B, raizss Awanozn..-_‘ Previous to with the 106th Regiment the oillcers i of “A” Company offered prizes to the three men who brought in the most recruits. and the following were ' the priae' winner.: ist, Corporal Earl Méhean- i-‘ive Dollars in Gold. 2nd Private is W. McKay- Pipe. 3rd, _ Private J. R. McPherson- Pipe. The urst prize was kindly donated by Lieut Colonel. ._l. lt. Allan Omcer Oommandingtl_te‘82nd Regiment. IMPORTANT MEETINGF- The Farmers institute at Hope River held a meeting on April 2nd. The busi- ness before the meeting for considera- `tion was the purchase of a "Perfec- tion Graln Grader" The purchasing of a Yorkshire Hog. and considera- tion of quotations received on seeds and wire. A special meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, April llth to arrange further details concerning the purchase of seeds and wire. All members and others interested ln the purchase of seeds and wire should en- deavor to attend this meeting. SCHOOL WORK.--The honor roll of the pupils of Travellers Rest School for March is as follows.-- Grade Vi.- l, Vers. Kelly; 2, James Champion; 3, _ ,_-_,-,.-_-.dm-.z_; :__ -A-;:_,_; J; .1 L;-_ ==iie=' William Sample; 4. Busan Mclnnls. Grade IV.-1. Daisy McDonald; 2. Rota Champion; 3. Laura Rayner; 4, Vera‘ Rayner. Grade ill.-1. Irene Sempie;l 2, Harry Heffel; 3. Hilda Hellel; 4.j Ray McDonald. Grade ll.--1, Wyman; Kelly; 2, Claude Kelly; 3, Willard Wal | iield, Geo. Waite and Everett Gunning. Grade _l.-1, Jean Walker; 2. Cedric Baker; 3, Genevieve Blanchard and Wm. Heffel; 4. Earl Semple. Perfect attendance for month. Reta Cham- pion. ‘At the tlnal Exams recently held at the Union Commercial College, the following students graduated. Short- hand Department.- Miss lrene Arse- nault. Summerside. Commercial De- partment- Mr. George Currie. Elms- dale.-H. NARROW ESCAPE!- What might i occurred on the ice about one half mile above Mount Stewart on Monday |Aprll 3rd. when two young men from iFreuch Village. Messrs Joseph and ’,John McKay camo near losing t heir !horse through the ice. While they were driving down towards Mt. Stew- art from' St. Andrews, they had not gone' very far from the shore when they saw what was thought to be a weak spot in the ice immediately a- head, one of the men got out to ex- amine it but did not go very far when to their amazement the whole body of ice on which they were gave away perclpltating‘ the horse and sleigh to Ithe River. The men however gained _a solid footing, and after a large 'crowd had gathered, they managed to get the ,horse onto nrm ice and after it had been in the water for upwards of an hour. Happily It is none the worse of its experience. -S. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Oatarrh that mnnot be cured by l~iall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by no `sph'suiferers for the past thirty-five gears, and has become known ns the most relia n 'emedy for Catarvlt. Hall's Cltarrh Cure actsthrutbe "ln/id on-'the Muoous surfaces. expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. Aftefymi have taken Ball's Catarrh Cure for ashort time you will see a great improvement in your éeneral health. Start _taking }{ali'a Catarrh u e at once and get nd of catarrli Send for testimonials( ee. F. J. CHBNEY &C0 Toledo. Ohio. . ' Sold by all Dniggists 'l5c. O O Mamcuring Phone 314 Miss D. Rudge for sp- poiutment. 171 Great George St. _ rust-z-iiiinuo. 'llouse Cleaning Time _ Lot us do your Springs House Cleaning. We sro exports in this llnc, and have been pleas- I ing our customers for the _ ast forty years. ‘ l'l.__ Trainer & Son ' “|18 Kent sb-'est Opp The Revere Bi&’¢clet‘ Watches have terminated in a worse accident W P10905' work.` auch a his stai! had a S. _ _ Gil lllll ill lllllllllli Hood's §ar\l|llrilia lo the lledlcl t Takevfdakea Pure Blood. ne ° -Ll. Dry. moilt. scaly tetter, plniples, boils. and other eruptions come from humors, which may be either inherit- ed. or acquired through defective di- gestion snd assimilation. ' To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. l-lood's Sarsaparilia, the old reliable medicine. helps the system to dis- charge the humors, and improves the digestion and assimilation. ' Get l-Iood's Saraapariila from your druggist. lt may be conddently relied upon to do its work. lt purliles the blood. tones the stomach. and builds up the whole system. It goes to the' roots of diseases. and its beneficial results are permanent. It sets things to rights in the system. Remember! to ask for I-lood’s Sarsaparilla. because' nothing else acts like lt and nothing else can take its place, i .UlDll__3llHUUL |.lSS0l| A_EN_E__A8 AND DOR_CA8. Sundsysehoel Lesson April 9, 1916. GOLDEN TE8T:- "In all things showing thyself a pattern of good works."- Titus 2:7. _ It is heartening to see how ardent for the prize of their high calling. In the early Christians were to seize up- on opportunitles. Over and over. as. soon as precautions relaxed 9. litlle.l the last. attack of their enemies was very bitter. But forgetting the things behind. they pressed toward the mark for the prize of t heir high calling. In modern Christians who have no per- We might have been sure that Peter would be one to take advantage or such an opportunity as was afforded by the conversion of Saul, the perse- cu or. e er a ree ve om Lord a personal commission. He was h s d ably widened. He may have been a_ fisher on the Sea of Genneoaret; henceforth he fishes in every ocean. I 8 U U Pete went to the saints as well as to t he sinners. He ministered to be- llcvors as well. as tonnbellevers, to Aeneas and Dorcas, as well as to Cor- nelius. Some ministers take thought for the wide concerns of sociology and political economy more than for the happiness and growth of their own church members. Some church mem- bers care more for outsiders than for thoir fellow members over whose in- terests they promise io watch when they joined the Church. This one la to be done, and tho other not to be left undone. U Q O lf Peter had said to Aeneas. as a quack would have said, "Be ol good cheer. I will heal thee,” it would have required no faith, nothing but brazen eilroutery. But to say, as Peter did. “Jesus Christ hcalcth thee; urine." called for faith -of the highest order. Ouly a lieart_very close to the Mas- ter's'dares say what Christ will or will not do. Peter had walked with Christ through three crowded years, and lie was so familiar with his ways that he could predict them with conti- dence. 'We can get the same happy power ofpredictlon. but _only on tho BIMB l,8\'l|ll. `, ss o s ACU 9:8243. I F- 1 they sprang forward at once on the ' gospel charge. They must have known that this would only bring fresh persecution. The memory oi* this they were a glorious example for H secutlon to fear and can preach Christ . every day all their lives if they choose Q @ @ to. s s o In THC neRwmh l?i.idi)ili? THE TWO ACTS CHARLIE CH ll’-LIN HIMSELF W __ i, Disappearance CHARLIE CHAPLIN viugrwli-Gomedv and ' V -__ i DEVIL WALKER _A W N -3 _GN 'land |-S' ii i>i~;oi>i.i-vs_ THEATRE 1| ...*.‘:.¥' .:°f l ARNOLD nAi.Y. Pi-zaiu. wana IN _ Shadows of War ‘Twenty Fourth Episode of The Exploits of Elaine IN TWO ACTS A chase over the the Docks. Cl'8i8 Kennedy and Wu Fang locked in deadly embrace. A plunge and afew tell-tale bubbles on the surface of the water. A moment later the body of the wily Cliinainan floats to the surface. But- syhere is Craig Kennedy ? See the answer in the Romance of Elaine Next Week | _ The American Players _ His Brother’s Keeper nv Two Acrs z , A Story based on the famous play “Shore Acres" _ The Message AnA l' D t' Storyfomthe Wea ulllelianrggtllzdios I I I"_\ _ l A One Night Stand Keystone Comedians llON"l` FORGET THAT The Romance of Elaine Starts Next Weekf FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ` I ii pl [Wav Before you buy your New Range see this up-to-date Range principals. 7 ~ FOR SALE BY ' Currie & Murnagliad Plumbing & Heating Esginesrs`_ 71 Queen Street rstasamsttsmos. F _ i 1 / was Sharon -_All _the successful Island farmers use soiu¢;_ kind of fertilizer on their fields, and practieil-l{_every one who has a bigger year’s yield, eac year. than his neighbor, uses our NMIXED' F ERTILIZERS. _ ‘ For with these fertilizers the land can be treated scientihcally to produce a maxium crop. Onetield may he run gt more than another, or even a _section_ _of o field may be less 'f`ertile`tlian the remainder. but- =- i _ -_ You save money, save work, save work byusing UN MIXED 9, . Fertilizers. You get a bigger ci"op,you get better roduce,you get ___ f more profit for your wor , when you use UNMIXTID Fertilizers. '1 But don’t take our word for it -write for testimonial from .,~.| _.' _ ,_ successful Island farmers and get some of the free books on farm- \l3i _ mg we are sendinfa out now. wizirr: TODAY, for _-I the supply _willnot st long , ' _ _. » AULD' BROS LTD. ' ‘ __ °» "Q ‘Qvtf - ' ,'f=-` Lower Queen Street _ ._ 4 . » /.4 " -.?._°..;aw /”` \- , V ._’ in \ f».i~i~< if--':»`~..f --i , ~ _ _,. _ ‘ . _ _ ,, ,¢’f-~f`{}~’/ "" t3 /ff *r l //‘ ‘* ` `\. i t rt ii <1 ei <1 if in. L*»"£"- L. 1 R I l _'ii=i=»_~.~‘ _._ - ~ _T eager to redeenvielzlmsetlf his 3 . . I ' _“N ‘ ' ` g‘§2§;§;gi;g;_§;»§m.;§& Our Unmixed Fertilizers Show the Way tain him, all Galilee could not contain' , ' ir. ..Zr.r..°..:i;:...1ir.°i.‘sf:r: to Bigger rops and Better Profits With these fertilizers _vou can build up! ' the land all over the entire farm to its natural state cf productiveness. You can prepare the exactly nght fertilizer for _any crop and give any plot, or any field, the right heart for that particular crop. _ _ T ' ` You mix these fertilizers Yourself, saving all expenses, and preparing the Supherphoe ’ Dlliiq. Basic Sla_g or Nitrate o_f Soda, in just !h¢_r1_ght quantity or proportion to suit the individual needs of the different fields, .__ ._ _ - Dorcas, no less than Peter, was typical Christian. because was consplcuouslya helper. "full" of good works arid Moet of us are only half bnly two.or-three good around in t lie bottom But the life o!.Dol‘c\l good measure., heaped up, draws men be terrified V885 our windows-a 8 Iii O Witlltvrondis _layin fy is down, running over. . 'Phat is was mourned so bitterly wh died She had taken full en We do not llfoi the only wb _K . ' ‘ ~¢..iB/Ml'-1 -iw: 'b-\»__ * mana; Dorcas _was brought tack f » oder is that sho repeated whenever very shortsighted all. lt ia based o that this is the Dofoll dll! not have heaven. as 1 allowed to leave. R n _that such a _,is designed on the right-